AT&T AT&T Tilt

Slider phones have become increasingly popular, but until now they've been limited to models that are best used with two hands. That changes with AT&T's newest Windows Mobile device, which you can either hold in your hands or rest comfortably on a...

Roomy slide-out screen tilts ; High-capacity microSD support

Shiny, difficult-to-read navigation keys ; Some operations are slow

It's a bit costly, but operates well as a device that fits in your hand and offers maximum flexibility.

AT&T Tilt review

Whether you know it as the AT&T 8925, the HTC Kaiser , or the HTC TyTN II, this highly anticipated Windows Mobile 6 smartphone officially got its crowning today as the AT&T Tilt. And we'd say the name is quite fitting given that it has a slide-out...

The AT&T Tilt features a slide-out full QWERTY keyboard and a tilting screen. The Windows Mobile 6 smartphone also offers the full gamut of wireless options, including 3G and GPS, push e-mail, a 3-megapixel camera, and support for AT&TMusic and Video.

Speakerphone quality wasn't the greatest, and talk-time battery life was on the shorter side. The Tilt was sluggish at times, and picture quality was subpar. We also had problems acquiring a GPS fix.

The AT&T Tilt promises to be the carrier's most powerful smartphone for business users with its full range of wireless options, Windows Mobile 6, and innovative tilt screen.

The AT&T Tilt Review

It's hard to believe, but a month has come and gone since I received the AT&T Tilt, posted its unboxing, gave a description of the hardware, and posted my initial thoughts. If you haven't already read that portion of this review, click here and then...

AT&T Tilt Review

There are many people who like to have their mobile device on their desk displaying some useful bits of information, like the time, the number of unread emails in the inbox, weather conditions, or even family pictures. The Tilt's flip-up display makes...

At $300 with a two-year contract and mail-in rebate, the price is reasonable too